Wednesday FABAC Virtual Meeting

(Screen grab by DN)

      Last night (06 May 2020) was the first virtual meeting for FABAC.  Thanks to David Nielsen and his techie fingers, we met up on Zoom  (https://zoom.us/).  After a bit of experimentation with other utilities, we've found Zoom to be easy and quick to setup.  It's also free.

  •  Gary started us off with a few notes and an update to what's been happening. 
  • Phil discussed the 'Coffee and Car' program that's become popular.  More information may appear here. 
  • Rita and Bob let us know they are still planning their very popular Grand Lake run for August  (Yippee!). 
  • Because the website has been so busy and Larry's videos have been so popular, we discussed other hobbies we could display to showcase the talent in the club.  Joe offered to make some driving videos and I offered to contact another member about his very interesting hobby.
  • Much discussion was held regarding the possibility of holding a picnic in the near future.  David has contacted the provincial department of fun-n-games(?) and see what we are allowed to do. 
  • The Moncton group has invited us on a drive-by.  There was limited information on the occasion  and no one indicated any interest. 
  • We discussed why more folks haven't joined in on the breakfast gatherings or this meeting.  We wonder if food isn't the main attraction. 
  • Gary gave us an interesting update on the sale of his TR6.  It seems that seller's remorse has set in. 
  • Kelvin's 70th birthday is coming up this Saturday (the 9th) and we'll be doing 'something' to celebrate.
Stayed tuned to the site.
Bob E.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Sorry I missed the virtual meeting guys and gals but just as I was about to sign on, my sister and family face timed me to wish me a happy birthday and by the time they had finished their best wishes and singing the meeting was over. Glad it all went well. Kelvin

Anonymous said...

If nothing else, a drive bye would be nice!
We are all glad that Kelvin has stuck around for70 years, we enjoy his company.

Twrench